The document summarizes a presentation about New Jersey's State Broadband Initiative. It discusses (1) the goals of the initiative to map broadband access, raise awareness of needs, and provide resources to support broadband adoption; (2) the importance of broadband for economic growth, education, healthcare and more; and (3) next steps such as continuing to collect broadband data and increase awareness of issues and opportunities related to broadband access statewide.
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Planning for Broadband: Why and How Broadband Matters
1. Planning for Broadband
Presentation for: New Jersey County Planners Association
Presented by: Rania Kort
October 18, 2013
- THE NJ STATE BROADBAND INITIATIVE
2. About the State Broadband Initiative
• About the State Broadband Initiative – ConnectingNJ
• General Broadband Matters
• What is Broadband and Why it Matters?
• What is the National and Global Broadband Plan?
• How in the World Are We Doing?
• How Broadband Matters to You?
• The First Step
• Next Steps
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3. About the State Broadband Initiative
Federally funded grant awarded by the National Telecommunications
Information Administration (NTIA)
New Jersey Office of Information Technology was awarded the grant
The grant ends in January 2015
Background
Program
Mission
To build a complete and accurate state broadband map
To build awareness and identify broadband needs and issues
To provide technical assistance and educational resources
Goal
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Support economic growth, global competitiveness and job creation
Foster communication and collaboration statewide with stakeholders
Help formalize a broadband strategy and plan to increase broadband
access and adoption
4. What is Broadband and Why Does it Matter?
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5. What is Meant by Broadband?
• Availability of high-speed internet
• The FCC defines broadband in minimum speed
requirements for households and institutions
• Broadband technology used to transmit:
DSL, cable, fiber, 3G/4G /LTE wireless, satellite
FCC
Minimum Speed Requirements
Mbps/sec
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Dramatically faster Internet speeds
LTE Advanced & Mobile Broadband–the next significant game changer
Gigabit /fiber networks / Smart technologies
Next generation satellite networks
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6. What is Meant by Broadband?
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Courtesy of the Office of Information Technology Outreach Services at the University of Georgia’s Vinson Institute.
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7. The “Broader” Definition of Broadband
Broadband is a great deal more than just a technology
• It has become the platform for innovation, economic growth, and social communication
• It has become the foundation of our infrastructure
• It is increasingly a vital part of our economy and community and enhances
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Education
Health
Government
Public safety
Business
Entertainment
and overall qualify of life
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8. Why Broadband Matters
• Broadband has become an integral part of our ecosystem because
all critical infrastructure is now dependent on broadband
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Transportation management
Utility systems
Waste and water management
systems
Environmental conditions
Capacity demands on networks
Automated and responsive
detection and correction of
infrastructure failures
Mobile technologies
Emergency response
Communications on
infrastructure outages
GPS technology
Commerce
9. Why Broadband Matters
Broadband connections are one of the critical elements that
contribute to better delivery of services
EDUCATION
LIBRARIES
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Enables education to creatively expand beyond the classroom
Supports teachers with innovative ways to teach
Enriches students through multi-media experiences
Provides access to educators around the world
Creates opportunities through specialized online programs
Brings high-quality education to areas where the population
density is too low for traditional classroom
• Provides access to essential internet-enabled services and
resources to the public including employment, education,
health, government, and business resources
• Supports educational services to the public on Internet
use, computer instruction and digital literacy training
• Provides opportunities to people with no access ,
reliability and speed issues
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10. Why Broadband Matters
Broadband connections are one of the critical elements that
contribute to improved delivery of services
HEALTHCARE
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Real-time transmission of medical imagery
Enables remote monitoring and sharing of patient care
Removes geographic barriers to access specialists
Supports health information initiatives , health information
exchange, electronic medical records, electronic prescriptions and
the future trends in healthcare
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Online services to citizens and businesses
Online collaboration tools and social media to improve
outreach and communication to the public
Electronic imaging systems to make all documents
electronically available on-demand to the public
Improves internal government processes and communications
GOVERNMENT SERVICES
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11. Why Broadband Matters
Broadband infrastructure and adoption translate into real
economic benefits for rural areas
RURAL AREAS
• Enables rural residents to have access to the same quality services
• Critical to farming and agri-businesses to manage markets, crops,
land, livestock, commerce, equipment
• Businesses and service providers can operate from remote locations
• Helps attract business providers to infuse the local economy, and
enable global competition
• Without broadband, it causes a digital divide
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12. Why Broadband Matters
Broadband connections are one of the critical elements in
emergency management and public safety
• Helps prevent emergencies and enhances communication
between public safety agencies and the public
• Enables first responders to send and receive digital
transmissions to prevent crimes and save lives
• Enables instantaneous alerts and ensures citizens can
access emergency services quickly
• Manages electrical outages (through smart grid centers)
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For NJ, SUPERSTORM Sandy emphasized the need to
have an improved infrastructure
NJOIT has been awarded a federal grant to deploy an interoperable public safety
broadband network
– a pilot project is being planned
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13. What is the National and Global Broadband Plan?
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14. National Broadband Plan
Long Term Goals in the National Broadband Plan
1. 100 million US homes to have access to affordable broadband at 100mb/sec
2. US to lead the world in mobile innovation with fastest most extensive
networks
3. Every American to have affordable access to robust service and the skills to
subscribe
4. Every community to have affordable access to at least 1 gigabit/sec
broadband service
5. Every first responder to have access to a nationwide wireless interoperable
broadband public safety network
6. America to lead in the clean energy economy and for every American to
have the ability to track and manage their real-time energy consumption
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15. Availability of Federal Grants
To help meet the goals, federal grants are being established. Some examples include:
>> Government Funds for Community Anchor Institutions and Underserved/Rural Areas
o Connect America Fund
o Community Connect Broadband Grant Program
o The Farm Bill Broadband Program
o Healthcare Connect Fund
o ConnectED Initiative
>> Household Adoption Programs (available to low income households and qualified families)
o EveryoneOn Program
o Connect2compete Program
o OneEconcomy
o Lifeline Universal service
o Connected Nation
o FreedomPop
o Computers For Youth
o Internet Essentials
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16. How in the World Are We Doing?
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17. Global Broadband Plans
• The Millennium Development Goals
Make broadband
Broadband
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policy universal
Make broadband
services affordable
Increase Internet
Usage
Increase household
connectivity
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18. Latest Broadband Report
How the US Ranks Globally
Broadband Speed
Household Adoption
Source: ITIF’s Report - p.29
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19. Latest Broadband Report
How NJ Ranks Nationally
Adoption
Source: ITIF’s Report - p.27
“ …. States with
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Technet’s 2012
State Broadband Index Report
21. The Need for Broadband Planning
• Broadband, digital needs, apps, devices, and services will
continue to evolve ….
• Broadband bandwidth requirements will continue to increase
• The need for planning is essential to stay competitive
• The UN Broadband Commission and Cisco , found statistically
significant correlation between planning , penetration,
adoption and economic growth
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22. Broadband Planning Simplified
Vision
WHERE ARE WE NOW?
WHERE DO WE WANT TO BE?
HOW WILL WE GET THERE?
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Existing issues
Broadband coverage landscape
Broadband adoption barriers
Services relying on broadband
Stakeholder needs
Demographics of residents/CAIs
Current initiatives
Assets and inventory
Community broadband networks
Legislature/policies
Franchise/leasing agreements
Funding sources
Emerging broadband uses/trends
Future broadband-related initiatives
Projected growth
Policy changes
Tax incentives/Government funding
Demand aggregation possibilities
Public/private partnerships
Opportunities and options
Vision and goals
Identify priorities
Engage stakeholders
Create governance
Broadband champion
Shared vision with stakeholders
Broadband infrastructure plan
Funding strategies
Deployment and Marketing Plan
Formalize broadband plan
Collaborate statewide
Broadband planning statewide
Broadband Technology Assessment and Planning
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23. Broadband Planning Simplified
The AAA Broadband Assessment Model
- Deployment and
Marketing Plan
Adoption
- Subscription growth
- Effective Use
- Technical Assistance
Affordability
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Infrastructure cost
Subscription cost
Technology Apps/Devices
Deployment/Training costs
Funding Strategy
Availability
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Infrastructure /Technology
Accessibility
Capacity
Reliability
Security
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Infrastructure Plan and Design
24. So Where to Start?
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25. The New Jersey Broadband Map
Our First Step
Mapping Availability in the State
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Service Provider data
• Coverage Areas
• Speeds
• Technology
• # of providers
Data collected and updated every
6 months
26. Different Views of the Map
Mobile
Wireless
Speed
# of Providers
Fiber
Cable
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DSL
Satellite
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Our First Step
Collecting broadband data from
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Community Anchor Institutions
• * K-12
• * Libraries
• Higher Ed
• Healthcare Institutions
• Public Safety
• Government Facilities
28. The New Jersey Broadband Map
• The Official Map for Broadband Data and
Coverage in the State
• Definition of Availability on the Map
Census block/Road segment/7-10 days
• Next update will be in November/December
• Only 2 more data submissions before end of
grant - Next submission deadline is in Feb
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29. The New Jersey Broadband Map
The Importance of the Broadband Map
• The official tool of the FCC for funding and broadband assessment nationwide
• Provide data necessary for policy makers, community leaders and service
providers to:
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Plan for economic development and public safety
Identify where existing technology infrastructures can be leveraged
Identify availability issues, pockets of unmet demands, and priority needs
Support funding efforts to expand broadband access in the state
Challenge providers to improve quality of service
Use the map as a tool to market NJ to businesses looking to relocate
Provide institutions, businesses, consumers
• To facilitate decisions related to high speed internet needs and options
• Compare their broadband speed with the provider reported speeds
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35. Next Steps
• Help us get more complete and updated broadband
data for the map on CAIs
• Help us continue increasing awareness on the State
Broadband Initiative, identify broadband issues, needs,
opportunities and plans statewide
• Feedback, questions, other next steps?
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38. Resources
The National Broadband Plan
• PDF Version 12.15 MB
Planning for Progress
State of the
Internet
Akamai Report
The State of
Broadband 2013
Report
The Whole Picture:
Where America’s
Broadband Networks
Really Stand
Planning and Broadband:
Infrastructure, Policy and Sustainability
The New Jersey State Broadband Initiative
Technet’s 2012
State
Broadband
Index